EN (ineteenth Century 


OIL PAINTINGS 


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ae From the Estate of the Late 
aa 3. NELSON ROBINSON 
eee the Collection of 

in. HARRY LOPLITT 


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American Art ‘Association: Inc 
MADISON AVENUE * 56TH TO 57TH STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 


1927 


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be MRS. LSON ROBINSON 6 — ARRY TOPLITT - sold at American Art Association 


- on May 5, 1927. 


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No. Price - 
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7i o $ 50. S 
yp ee 100. - 
Tes 60.. a 
14; 100. - 
3 20. ~ 
76. pio 2 
rs 100. = 
78. 100. c 
79, 450. vr 
80. 180. ; 
81. 256. c 
82. 260. = 
BS: 140. = 
84. Blo. > 
85. 2,100. 5 
86. L235: = 
B77 BB. 
88. 55. A 
89. 90. 3 
90. 1,500. ; 
91. Cir. 
nee ME Bp ———-—-1] BOre { 
92. 170. J 
93. Lity, ; 
94. S75. 
95. 160. 
v6. 50O. 
we. 510. 
98. 400. 
99. 575:. 
100. 80. 
Ley thy 400. 
2OR 4 A705" 
LOSie 575% 
104. 50. 
105. 50: 
106. SO: 
108. 80. 
109. 350. 
TiC: 60. 
dats 200. 


FREE PUBLIC EXHIBITION 


From Saturday ‘April 30 Until Time of Sale 
Weekdays g to 6 « Sunday 2 to 5 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


Evening of Thursday, May 5, 1927 
Beginning at 8:15 O’Clock 


Beeb. LION G&° SALE AT THE 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
Madison Avenue - 56th to 57th Street 
New York City 


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At es CONDUCTED BY 
Mr. O. Bernet and Mr. H. H. Parke 


American Art Association « Inc 
MANAGERS 


1927 


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OlL PAINTINGS 
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Renoir 7 Detaille + Jacque 7 Vibert 
Beechey 7 Cotes » Hoppner 7 Chase 
Sully » Wiggins » Schreyer 6? others 


Cfrom Various Private 
(ollections and Several 


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pre hale 1B dpeingerld 


Under Management of the 
American Art Association 


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New York 


1927 


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OTTO BERNET - HIRAM H. PARKE - c4uctioneers 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION - ING 
Managers 


; EVENING SESSION 


hursday Pay 546.102 77 at 8:4 5pm. 


: Bsr Numbers 1 to 111 Inclusive 


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_ETIENNE BERNE-BELLECOUR 


RENCH: 1838—1910 


S ures of a man and woman, inthe dress of the “thirties, their backs 
ae a ds the observer, strolling on grass in the shadow of three huge trees. 


“ine Si Signed at lower right, E. BERN 
| Pen and ink: Height, 5 inches; width, 344 inches 


ELLECOUR 


> : bs apie 
Sold to close an Account 


IVAN POKITONOW 


: RUSSIAN: Sy 
2. AUTOMNE, ILE ADAM HY 
.. Grass meadow bordered by a hedge of trees; the tiny figure of a man in 
@ * a blue coat visible at the left. 


_ Signed at lower right, I. Poxrronow 


Panel: Height, 4% inches; length, 61% inches 


Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 


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Pee Ae) RE IE TOULMOUCHE 


French: 1829—1890 


MINIATURE PORTRAIT 


Waist-length profile to the left of a lady wi 
wy, 2 ds a sky-blue dress edged with white, a bow 


background. | 


ong dark hair and clad in 
the corsage. Greenish-brown 


Signed at left, A. TouLmMoucuHE, and dated 1876 
Height, 5\%4 inches; width, 434 inches — 


Sold to close an Estate ~ 


JOHN G. BROWN, Nee 


American: 1831—191 3y—— 


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trousers, his hands thrust into his 
ing on the grass with straddled legs. 


lal AN URCHIN 
A small boy in white shirt 4 ; 
Dd pockets and a feather in his cap, is st 


Signed at lower left, J. G. Brown, arid dated 1863 


Height, 7 inches; width, 5 inches 


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Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 


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THOMAS sity 


American: 1783—187: Le 
5. SKETCH OF A MALE azar He He. 


e= Vigorous drawing of the head of a middle-aged man, pdhere/ brown hair and 
/? * full beard, in profile to the left. 


Gouache: Height, 5% inches; length, 7V%4 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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THOMAS SULLY 
American: Sg ag, 
6. SKETCH OF A FEMALE HEAD 


ke of a woman with long fair hair an eating a blue fap; the head turned 


, in profile over the right shoulder. 
Gouache: Height, 5 inches; length, 634 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


JEAN GEORGES VIBERT 


French: 184 — 


7. UN RUSSE 
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t the corner of a snow-driven Street stands the’ bent figure of a man in 
-an old brown suit and slippers, wearing a red ap and wrapped around with 
a striped red blanket; he is armed with a scimitar and a gun. 


Signed at lower right, J. G. Viperr 
Panel: Height, 7% inches; width, 43% inches 


Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 


LOUIS EUGENE LAMBERT 


Frenchy 1825—1900 


8. THE KITTENS An Le LY © 
| On the carpet beside a tigéf-skin rug are sp wled two rhite cats 
y ® and their white kittens, one of the latter perchéd triumphantly /gn the mask 


. of the tiger. 
Signed at lower left, L. Euc. LAMBERT 
Water-color: Height, 12 inches; length, 13 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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CHARDES “POUTLS FUE ae 
J French: 1815—1892 


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THE SCRIBE 


Interior scene, depicting the figure of an elderly man holding a manuscript, 
seated by the side of a table before an open chest. 


Height, 8 inches; width, 6 inches 
Sold to close an Estate 


IVAN POKITONOW 
1840— 


Russian: 


WINTER ° 


A snow-cov. plain with trees awd cottages on the near horizon. A fur- q 
clad shep with his dog and small flock are huddled together in a small 
patch of scanty grass from which the snow has melted. 


Signed at lower right, J. Poxrronow, and dated 1881 
Panel: Height, 7 inches; length, Tiguan | 


Property of a Private Collector 


CHARLES COURTNEY @GURR 


American: 1861— Cc 
GIRL READING 


“eagle J : 
a brown Aress sitting on a chair covered with a 
white bearskin, before a Japanese screén, reading. | 


Interior with a young girl in 


Signed at lower right, CHas. C. Curran, and dated 1888 


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Height, 11% inches; width, 54 inches S| 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw | 


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ag _ -ERSKINE NICOL, A.R.A. 
- “Scoftish: 1825—1904 


of +r hill, a tiny mountain stream rushing down to the 
le foreground et in brown coat and tam o’shanter, and plaid 


Height, 11 fiche ; width, 8 inches 


FEMALE FIGURE ° 
y_the left knee bent, th ath clasped. behind the tilted 


- o Pencil and wash: Height, 12% inches; width, 9% inches 
the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 


es SEYMOUR JOSEPH GUY 


+> American: 1824—1910 


% 1 WE BUTTERFLY he es Keen. 


z child, barelegged and wearing a white frock, standing in profile to 
eet against a tree-trunk and reaching up with both hands to capture a 
w butterfly Background of green foliage. 


dat lower left, S. J. Guy 
“ . Millboard: Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches 
Sold to close an Account 


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HENRY “MOS DE Rane 


American: I 


IN THE ORCHARD 


A young girl dressed in white, with her apron/full of fruit, is leaning against 
a tree, eating an apple; around her the long/green grass and wild flowers of 
the orchard. 


Signed at lower right, HENry Mosier 


Height, 12% inches; width, 9 inches 
Property of Mr. Harry Toplitt 


A. DE BY LAR 


Dutch: ra 

SWISS LAKESIDE SCENE Hee gad 
A flat bottomed boat with two figures ison the smoux1 waters of the lake; 
behind rise tall mountains flecked in mist, and at the right on the sandy hills 
is perched a chalet, towards which a peasant girl is walking. 
Signed at lower left, CounT DE BYLANDT 

Height, 10% inches; length, 14 inches 
Property of Mr. Harry Toplitt | 


JEAN GUSTAVE JACO Gi 
French: 1846—1909 


PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG, GIRERINGE 


Gracefully posed at bust-length, facing the observer, her head to half r 
the sitter wears a pink blouse ruffled at the neck and with a whiteWlace 
collar, her short curly hair framing a fresh and beautiful face. Dark green- 
ish background. 


Signed at lower left, G. JACQUET 
Height, 14 inches; width, oY inches 
Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 


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LEO HERRMANN 
‘French: XTX Century 
z oy OF 4 LADY 


a hy i to the right one wearing po d hair, befeathered hat 
seeing striped bodice. 


upper left, Leo HERRMANN 
: . Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches 


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cCENTE PALMAROLI 
. a sé Sa ay 1835—1896 


A’ an ND OPERA Ww 


a y is sy sae in a gilded armchair, her face/resting on her right 
A te 2 pis pink and white dress and holds a white fan up 


ned a at i. ss . PALMAROLI 


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| Panel: Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches 
Pee of the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 


; VASILY VERESTCHAGIN 


& 2 Russian: 1842—19 
P A JEWISH RABBI -, 


A man with gaunt features and straggling white 
@ ooking out from either side of a bibulous nose. 
c black fur cap. 


__ Stamped on back of canvas with seal of the Verestchagin Collection, Amer- 
ican Art Association, Nov., 1891 


Height, 14% inches; width, 11 inches 
Collection of the Estate of J. W. Brown, American Art Association, 1906 
Property of Mr. Harry ‘Toplitt 


ard, his cavernous eyes 
wears a brown coat with 


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CHARLES EMILE] AG 


French: 1813—1894 


21. SHEEP IN BARN o/ 


Interior with ‘nger ay at the right; two white sheep are huddled 
f 0 e together, the sunught falling in patches on their flee Behind them are two 
hens in the straw. * 


Signed at lower left, CH. JACQUE 


Panel: Height, 73% inches; length, 1134 inches 


Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 
[See illustration | 


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| > French: si oak - 


f a forest wi pin fight A the onslaught of a vicious 
; seer mauling one of their number. In the foreground an 
1 is jumping a a felled tree. Work of autumnal tonality, under 


Brascassar, and dated 1849 
Pa vel: Height, 10% inches; length, 13% inches 


Hauff, Paris 


Peis S. REINHART 
American; 1844—1897 


sandy shore at the left on which 
ging on a rope. A little way out to 
a part of the fleet on the horizon. 


flower left, C. S. Remyuart, and dated 1888 
Height, 9 inches; length, 16 inches 


igures making out from 
ng, one of the men 


of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


JAMES MORGAN 


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XIX. Century ite 


G-A-ROUND-ROSY {pow Ot Buw 6 


“ i xp of five children playing on the grass in a glade encircled by trees. 
ae A path bisects the grass of the foreground. 


at lower right, JAMEs MorGan 


| Height, 10% inches; length, 1442 inches 
Bercy of a Private Collector 


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left. Under their lee at the left, a solitary fisherman. 


Hw PEABODY, EP LAGG 


American: 1859— 


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AUTUMN / har Surat 
A shepherd wearing4{ greatceat and driving His small flock of sheep down 


the road away from the rver; a stone wall with russet trees crosses 
it before it reaches the rolling meadows beyond. 


Signed at lower left, H. PEaBpopy Fiaco, and dated 1925 


Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches | 
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Property of H. Peabody Flagg 


ROBERT" T Omi 
British: XVIII Century 
SPATE ON THE RIVER LIFFEY, AT LEIXLIP, 
NEAR DUBLIN 


A salmon-leap on the narrow rushing river, the fall seen a§/a curtain of 
white spume across the middle distance with russet trees behind and at the 


Board: Height, 13 inches; length, 20 inches 


Walker Art Gallery Exhibition, Liverpool, 1908 
Collection of Ralph Brocklebank, Esq. 
Sold to close an Account 


R. MAGHELLI 


Italian: XIX CGentu 
GIRL FEEDING CHICKENS / f -t 


Before a barn in the bright sunshine, is an Italian peasant girl wj 
wrapped in a brightly striped shawl, carrying a basket, and 
hens flocking about her. 


Signed at lower right, R. MAGHELLI 
Water-color: Height, 20 inches; width, 13% inches 


Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 


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DWIGHT W. TRYON, N.A. 


28. EVENING 
ia countrywoman, carrying a basket and 
) , is trudging up the road away from the spé¢tator toward the village. On either 
=“ Buide are patches of grass fronting the thatched cottages with their scattered 
trees; above, in the evening sky is a crescent moon and a delicate pale yellow 
_ twilight. 
S Signed at lower left, D. W. Tryon, and dated 1883 
y . Water-color: Height, 12% inches; length, 18% inches 


ing a small child by the hand, 


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Bee eccriy of the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 


Bb. PERRAULT 
French: XIX Century 


* + 29, HEAD OF 4A YOUNG GIRL 
‘ Bust-length portrait of a peasa 
and fawn shawl over her head, 
*smilingly towards the observer. 


d, wearing a white blousg{/red scarf 


er chubby face with its gra 
Dark background. 


Signed at upper left, L. PERRAULT, and dated 1882 
Height, 17% inches; width, 13 inches 
Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 
ANTONIO CASANOVA 
Spanish: 1847—1 
A JOVIAL MONK 


Portrait of a monk in brown robes, cowl and sand 


70 chair and drinking coffee, with a cheerful gri 


30. 
eated in a highbacked 
n his fleshy face. Gray 


background. 
f pe at upper left with dedication, A. Casanova, and dated 1877 
; ¢ Height, 16 inches; width, 122 inches 
3 Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 


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EDOUARD* DETATOULE 
| French: ives 
FRAGMENT DU PANORAMA Py, 
On the blue-green earth, two dead soldiérsin tinfform; wounded, 
are crumpled up in contorted attitudes. 


Signed at lower right, E. DETAILLE = q 
Height, 13 inches; length, 16 inches — 
Property of Mr. Harry Toplitt 4 


P. iV AN: 73 Calla 
Dutch: 48067-1870 


THE -PORIG SHOP, e i 
Interior lighted by a flaring candle; a boy carrying a ju 
before the meat counter, the shopkeeper, wearing a fril 
blouse, reaching up towards the hanging strings of sa 


nd platter stands 
hood and brown 
esirs ; 

Signed at lower right, P..van SCHENDEL, 1885 eee 
Panel: Height, 17 inches; width, 15 inches q 


Collection of the Estate of Elza M. Curtis, American Art Association, 
March, 1906 , 


Property of Mr. Harry Toplitt 


DAV LD BAC iS 
British: XIX Century 


UPPER REACHES OF THE WYE 2 Ont 


The narrow band of the stream at the right carries the eye away to the distant 
mountain; in the left foreground a path leads down to the rocky bank through 
russet woodland. A little girl with a dog is seated on the grass by the river. 


Signed at lower left, Davin Bares, and dated 1877 
Signed on back of canvas, Davin Bares, and dated 1877 


Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 
Sold to close an Account 


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SYDNEY M. LAURENCE 


American: wy 


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34. ~ et 7. pao) * 
tt e mermaid is seated oék surroun green sea and looking 


inte B thé brilliant red of the sunset, from Av}fich come flying gulls. 
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z igned at lower left, S. M. Laurence 
, Board: Height, 22 inches; width, 11 inches 
Prog erty of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


FREDERIC HENWOOD 


4 _ American: pesemporary 
_ BEACH OF BAB-EL-QUED, ALGIERS ert fe wel ° 
_A donkey is standing placidly in the sunshine on the fand in the fore- 
ground, looking towards a white-walled shanty with piffk roofs at the left. 
Rae Behind is a stretch of brilliant blue sea, at the right two poles thrust into 
the sand. 
_ Signed at lower left, HENwoop, PLacrE BaB-EL-OvuEp, ALGIERs 


Height, 12 inches; length, 21 inches 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


fey GO) DW. A R’D 
American, XIX Centu 


THE LOVER’S RING me eh Vasinitd 


On the marble terrace of a Roman villa, H. | a curly- ane maid wearing 
a white and purple robe and looking at the ring on her finger; the figure of 
her lover, wrapped in a toga, is seen descending the steps. Brilliant tur- 


quoise sky. 
Signed at lower right, J. W. Gopwarp, and dated 1892 
Height, 20 inches; width, 11 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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FRANKLIN. DE sH AV EONS 


American: 1856— , 


37. WINTER Sf af 
A snow-covered plain broken by brown ruts and a low stone wall crossing — 
if *the foreground, along which aligned a few bare trees with their wispy — 
brown branches shivering befdte a dull sky. In the distance, a glimpse of — 
water. 


Dated at lower left, RocKHAvEN, Nov. 12, 1899 
| Millboard: Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw | q 


JAMES R. WARD 
British: 1769—1859 
38. DEAD HARE BYE heen’ ‘ 


® | 
Landscape, with a white spaniel in the foreground crouching beside the body 
/ 0 » of a dead hare strung up by the legs to the base of a tree-trunk, the butt 


of a gun resting beside it. 


Signed at right, J. Warp | | 
Height, 12 inches; length, 15 inches 
Sold to close an Account 


DAVID. BACHE 
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/ Cr The river is shallow, bordefed and strewn with rounded boulders; the arches — 
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of a bridge cross it in the middle distance amid green and russet trees. At the 
left a village, with the hills behind. 


Signed at lower right, Davin Bares, and dated 1877 
Signed on back of canvas, Davip Bates, and dated 1877 


Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 
Sold to close an Account : 


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EE. LADELL 


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STILL LIFE: FRUIT fe: ‘ 
On a marble table is a heaped mass of peaches, plums, apples, pears and blue 
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go si nm grapes. 
Signed at lower left with monogram E L 
. ae Height, 1134 inches; length, 173% inches 
Solk to close an Account ; 


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41. THE LAGOON, VENICE 

The sunlit turquoise water at the end ith the Doge’s 

» Palace and the Campanile in the right middle distance. In the reground, 

UV * a large barque at anchor; a gondola, filled with gaily dressed fi 

out towards it. In the manner of Félix Ziem. 

= | Signed at lower right, C. CALDERON 
a ey. Panel: Height, 13 inches; length, 16 inches 

: : Property of Mr. Harry Toplitt 


WILHELM MENZLER 


% " German: XIX Century 

42. 4 FLORENTINE GARDEN Ne j ad b, 
__ A young lady in white robes, culling Yrosés’in rd ufded by a ‘Tharble 

7 wall, on which stands a terra-cotta urn; without, are dark cypresses and a 


glimpse of a stately mansion above the trees. 
Signed at right, W. MENZzLER 


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Panel: Height, 21 inches; width, 14 inches 
Property of a Private Collector 


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GUS TAY. CO UReiOus 
French: 1852 


PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN A PINK DRES 


Waist-length portrait facing half-right, the head turned towards the spec- a 
tator, of a lady in a pink décolletage, her hair tied up in a cherry-colored — 


bonnet. 


Signed at lower left, GusravE Courtots, and dated 1883 
Height, 20 inches; width, 13% inches 


Sold to close an Estate 


FABIO ,Cl?P Ger 


Italian: 1854— 


a 
AN INTERESTING BOOK 4g 


Lying on an ottoman heaped with cushions, before a wall painted with Ori- : | 
ental motives, is a young girl clad in a pale blue dress in the fashion of 1900, ; | 
reading a book. : 


Signed at lower left, F. CrpoLia : 
Height, 10Y2 inches; length, 20 inches — 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw i 


RAIMUNDO MADRAZS 


Spanish: 1841—1920 


PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN VIOLET Jf. : 
Painted at waist-length and wearing a close-fitting violet dress, her fgif hair — 


covered by a bonnet with white flowers; the back turned towards/the ob- — 
server, the head modeled in profile to the left against a dark brown 
ground. 


Signed at lower left, R. Maprazo 
Panel: Height, 1434 inches; width, 11 inches 
Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 


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A. GUILLEMIN 
French: XIX Century : 


< AFTERNOON 

1, a stone walled house, in the hot sunshine. Three young women 

blouses and gaily colored skirts are grouped around, one of them 

on “chest. and fondling a child, who carries a basket of roses and 
“one Aas the scented blossoms. 

4 lov vel iki: AL GUILLEMIN 

4 Panel: Height, 22 inches; width, 17% inches 


+H. PEABODY FLAGG 
| American: 1859— ~—— 


ONL GHT SCENE AC. 
_ river: crossing the foreground laterally between green banks; a 
mp of trees at the right on the farther shore. “The moon is set in 


c ‘clouds and reflected in the calm water. 
t lower left, H. PEaspopy F acc, and dated 1927 


ae Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 


"Property of H. Peabody Flagg 


EDOUARD ZIER 


— ce, French: 1856— 
8. 4 eagAN BEAUTY of 


~ ao portrait of a beautiful young lady with lon n hair flowing 
Frc 1 under a white cap, and wearing a décolleté green robe wrapped at the 
v %e orsage over a white chemise. 


Ds at upper left, E. ZrER 


Property of Mr. Harry Toplitt 


Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 


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H. PEABODY FLAGG _— 


American: 1859— 


49. GOING TO PASTURE Hee : Aww ‘ 
sO A peasant woman is driving a small flock heep in the sunshine round — 
d 2 emt curve of a French road lined with trées and crossing a river in the — 


middleground. Behind is a dark curtain off tall poplars. 
Signed at lower left, H. PEaBopy Face, and dated 1927 


Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches | 
Property of H. Peabody Flagg 4 


B. VAN BAStia 
Dutch: 1591—1652 


50. INTERIOR OF A°CAPALD RA 
7 la A fan-vaulted interior of a Baroque ch with Corinthign marble columns 
ad 


and, in the foreground, a tiled floor, “with the tomb of ® bishop at the left. 
Figures of men and women in seventeenth century costume are walking 
about. 


Signed on base of pillar at left, B. van Bassrn, and dated 1626 = 
Panel: Height, 17¥ inches; length, 21 inches 
Property of Mr. Harry Toplitt 


GILBERT STUART _ [Manner oF] 


American: 1755—1828 
. 51. BENJAMIN WEST, P.R.A. Dp, 
costume, holding his brushes and palette 


The painter is lounging in a negligen ; 
: /¢ ,in his left hand and dressed in a green silk coat and waistcoat and white 


stock; posed at half-length, the head to half left. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 
Sold to close an Account ) 


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Bs PEABODY FLAGG 
American: 1859— 


52. THE EVENING LIGHT Ge ; 
___ Landscape in Southern France. A peasant girl is driving a flock of sheep 
away from the spectator down a road leading towards the roofs of a vil- 


a lage in the middle distance, in the heart of the rolling grassland. A sunset 
sky is filled with little balls of cloud. 


Signed at lower left, H. PEaBopy FLacc, and dated 1923 


oo Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 
is —— of H. ea Flagg 
sy . 


HAROLD SPEED 


= : British: 1872— 
53. THE SILENT PLACE YA Ly 


A chasm formed of sqtare masse¥ o 
, spersed with bushy green shrubs; in a 
of the cliff are white hares. 


oken purplish granite rock is inter- 
le sky is the full moon. At the foot 


« ~ ig 


MCR “ERAGE, a ao Naan er 
7 14 “ie 
re 
ek 


Signed at lower right, H. SPEED 
Height, 25% inches; width, 20% inches 


Present Day British Art Exhibition, London, 1925 
Sold to close an Acount 


FREDERIC HENWOOD 
_ American: Contemporary 


BD x4. AN ALGERIAN MOSQUE Ay: ONT Wien. 


A sandy glade, in which stands a small Arab boy, tending two donkeys 
+ beneath the trees; through the arch of their branches is seen a small square 


. white mosque with a curtain of woods behind. 
. Height, 22% inches; length, 28 inches 
- Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


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Eee ele C TUE 


Contemporary 
55). WONELE PAN DSCALE 6 In 


LLo A broadly painted study in luminf&ristic colors, of a wide styetch of arable 


country dotted with haystacks, with the houses of a village 
at the left under a brilliant June sun. ‘The view drops 
foreground into a mass of trees with foliage of bewildering brilliant tones. 


Signed at lower right, STEICHEN, and dated 1909 ? 
Height, 24% inches; length, 25% inches 
Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 


ARMAND CHAK Ne 
French: 1844— 


SOP al CaO : 
a Background of autumn woodland with two cottages on th 


stream which tumbles over a rocky spate. On the bank, 
stones, is a small boy in brown displaying a catch of/fish to an admiring 
audience, with women and small girls behind at the right. 


Signed at lower right, A. CHARNAY 
Hage 17 inches; length, 24% inches — 
Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson : 


R. WEATHERBY 


59.0 UALR PEASAN] (Gike 


stered together q | 
rply from the 


hich is strewn.with 


® with arms akimbo at waist-length facing the spe€fator, with a brilliant oe : 


x 
/ A luminarist picture of a woman in a violet dresgfand white shawl, painted 


ground of trees and a grassy hillside in the poweyful sunshine. 


Signed on back, R. WEATHERBY, and dated 1823 
Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 


Present Day British Art Exhibition, London, 1925 


Sold to close an Account 


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Contemporary 


s_ reflecting the light of a full white moon reise above 
Ils in the distance. 


lower | a Srercuen, and dated illegibly 
_ Board: Height, 1734 inches; width, 14 inches 
fe late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 


OVA Al NN Nt BOLDINI 
hat and tight waiste vb fac if, 
at lower left, Bopin1 


‘oe _ , Panel: Height, 2734 inches; width, 23 inches 
Property ry of the ee of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 
ta dag 


E. MERLON 


German: Contemporary 


= ING CATTLE OAc 
yressionistic rendering of rich green marshy lowlands; in the left fore- 


la cow drinking from the streamlet, at the right another approaching 
, disturbing the gaily plumaged ducks. 


| . at i left, E. MERLON 
Panel: Height, 25% inches; length, 292 inches 


EP Fnveod, Valadon & Company, New York 
1 to close an Estate 


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61. 


bo. 


eed 


Fo 


62: 


JAM BSG Ee alee 


American: 1855 
MARINE WITH STEAM iO ft Lf i, {/. ah 
et with auxiliary sail 


ee choppy green: sea under gray clouds; a steam “pac 1 
spread, is making its way heavily through the swell towards the left. 


Signed at lower left, James G. TYLER 


. Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 
Property of a Private Collector : whe | | 


H:. -D AsNee 
XIX Century 


UN PORT MEDITERRANE GY De 


On the sands in the foreground are fishermen with their boats, women bear- — 
-ing burdens and marketing, and groups of children. On the further side 


of the smooth bay are the rounded hillocks of the coast. 
Signed at lower left, Dana, and dated Nice 1874 

Height, 19 inches; length, 33 inches 
Property of a Private Collector 


GAYLORD SANGSTON =P. (pee 


American: 18s0—1 899-—_# : 


STUDY SOR COW. ‘ 


A brown and white cow sitting stolidly in the grAés, 
in the sunshine, and painted in profile to the lef 


at the side™of a stream 


Signed at lower left, G. S. TRUESDELL 

Height, 20% inches; length, 29 inches 
G. S. Truesdell Collection, American Art Association, 1906 
Property of Mr. Harry Toplitt 


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. —— ’ ——— ‘ 
* 2 es a la emai aR  i LRt Aat r 


MBPENKY PEMBER SMITH 


American: 1854—1907 p 
e 


64. MIDSUMMER STUDY: HEAD OF NIANTIC RIVER 
On the peaceful rippling water two boys are poling a small boat; the grassy 
bank behind lies in the sunshine and partly in the shadow of bushy masses 
* of foliage of the beech trees which line the shore, half concealing a gabled 
cottage at the left. 


age 


2 


Signed at lower right, Henry P. SMiruH 


Height, 20% inches; length, 28 inches 
Property of a Private Collector 


[See illustration | 


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66. 


67. 


RUSTIC SCENE 


GEORGE MORLAND [Artrisutép To] 
British: 1763—1804 


Before a farmhouse sheltered by huge oak treeg4is a trough at which two — 
swine and a white spaniel are feeding; looking/én is a farmer’s boy in a red — 
waistcoat, and a young girl. ‘The whole is fib6ded with the afternoon light — 
of early autumn. 7 
| Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 
Property of a Private Collector 3 


Hi, PR PAR eae — 


Am n: 1859— 3 ; 
RETURNING HOME re 7 Ip 
s stu grass country in the soft 


A shepherd is leading his flock Acros 
twilight; in the distance are trees, cottages and a windmill silhouetted against 


the yellowish horizon sky. 
Signed at lower left, H. PEaBopy Fiaca, and dated 1916 


Height, 16% inches; length, 24 inches 
Property of H. Peabody Flagg | 


CARLETON WIGGINS 
American: 1848 


GUERNSEY BULL f. a ee 
A vigorously drawn brown and white animal in 
his head as if startled; in the middle distance by 
other cattle. A gray sky lashes the trees with win 


e foreground, turning 
e river bridge are two 
and rain. 


Signed at lower left, CARLETON WicciIns, N.A., and dated 1915 
Signed on back of canvas, CARLETON WIGGINS 


Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 
Property of a Private Collector 


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HENRI LEOPOLD-LEVY | : 


French: 1840—1904 


~ 


68. END OF THE COMBAT E 4) ; A | a 
La ndscape, with rocks towering up at thé left “and the sea inthe’ distance. 


. In the foreground, two tribesmen; one standing with poised scimitar, his 
_ black coat flying in the wind and about to dispatch his helpless enemy, 
who sprawls on the ground, his sword broken, between the fallen bodies of 
their horses. 
"Signed at lower left, Henri Livy, and dated 1870 
aie Height, 31% inches; width, 25% inches 
r- F rom William Schaus, New York 
- Sold to close an Account _ 
ee! ‘ 

ole Fe HENRI G. MARTIN 


at French: 


1860— 
| oe ; 
69. THE BRIDGE, ST.-MEDARD Nr ° 
_ ___ Pointillé design in brilliant colors. The two stone arches of the 
, purplish-gray cross the river which runs away into the left foreg 
“+ near bank is of grass in the sunshine, while behind the brid 
masses and an ultramarine and white sky. 


are tree 


Signed at lower right, Henr1 Martin 


Height, 26 inches; length, 40 inches 
Sold to close an Account 


KEES VAN DONGEN 


Dutch: Contemporary . Ye 


70. IDA RUBINSTEIN AND ISADORA D AN 


Abstract impression of the dancer at the left in a black robe and théeclining 
(x) , figure of Madame Rubinstein the actress, against a brilliant blue background. 


Signed at lower right, van DonGEN 
Height, 21% inches; length, 252 inches 
Property of a Private Collector 


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mor T 


ier 


J. 


73- 


bo. 


| American? 3854— 1 ie G di 
CATTLE IN UPLAND rast A . 


GEORGE ARTHUR- HAYS 


A straggling herd of brown, black, filo and white cattle are str, 
down towards the right foreground over the rolling broken grassland, 
is thickly covered with undergrowth and mossy boulders. Aroun 
segment of the rise is a girdle of green trees beneath the cloudy heavens. 


Signed at lower right, G. A. Hays, and dated 1900 


Height, 24 inches; Be 36 inches — | 
Property of Mr. Harry Toplitt . 


FRANKLIN DE HAVEN Shee 
American: 1856— 


RUSSET WOODS : 


The double lines of a cart trac nd into the foreground betwgeh the still, 
upright trunks of trees in brilhant brown and russet foliage. 


Signed at lower left, F. pe Haven ! a 
Height, 36 inches; width, 24 inches 


Sold to close an Account 


BARKER. OF} S8 yaa 
British: 1769—1844 


LANDSCAPE, NEWPORT Gy, Jee Gj pay ] 
A small grass clearing in which are two cows and a man, and a mule at 


the left, surrounded by thick masses of russet foliage, with elms towering 
into the black sky in the right foreground. In the distance at the left, sunlit — 
clouds overhanging open country. 
Height, 25 inches; length, 29% inches — 


Sold to close an Account 


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wMeeMAo SULLY 


American: 1783—1872 


OL : 
74. DR. McCLURE OF PITTSBURGH, PA. Mae 


Painted at bust-length, facing the observer, and wearing a black coat and 


SOD black bow-tie; brown background. The face is full and somewhat fleshy, but 
} 
distinguished by penetrating gray eyes. ; 


Signed at lower right with monogram, TS, and dated 1841 


Height, 20 inches; width, 17 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 
[See illustration ] 


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PETER PAUL RUBENS [Manner oF] 


LZ ef ; } 
Flemish: 1577—1640 } y 


75. PORTRAIT OF 4 GENTLEMAN IN BLACK | 4 
4 Jo A vigorous head and shoulders portrait of a bearded man of middle age in | 


black coat and white collar, the ruddy complexioned face turned to half- 
left. Black background. 


Panel: Height, 26 inches; width; 20 inches 
Sold to close an Account. 


GILBERT STUART [Arrrmurep 70] 

American: 1755—1828 
: vy cy. 
76. RICHARD BURKE, SON OF EDMUND BURKE 


A young man with gray wig and clad in a green coat with white stock, 
7. VA 0 e painted at bust-length to half-left, against a brown background. 


Height, 23 inches; width, 19 inches 
Sold to close an Account | 


: 
es GEORGE HENRY HARLOW 
British: 1787—1819 
Py, 
77, MISS BARTLETT Ml 


Before a greenish drapery, the bust-length portrait of a young lady in a 


décolleté tomato-red dress with a green bow at the corsage, her head with 
yA y), ) ’ its curly hair turned towards the observer, the face and neck strongly lighted. 


Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 
Sold to close an Account 


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_ FRANCIS OTE $-cks, 
= a” | British: 1726—1770 


Ta. ee 


t 4 F. Tarr, and dated 1862 
_ Height, 182 inches; length, 24 inches 


a 
” 


i “the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 


ALFRED WIERNSZ-KOWALSKI 


Polish: 1849— ; 
ks down Mba tl ds with scattered 


sky 
f A woo 1 and the huddled roofs of the village in the left middle distance. Up 
al ae road towards the spectator comes a Russian cart drawn by 
fee 0: horse, and filled with milk cans and hay, on top of which is perched 


in a greatcoat and green muffler. 


; a 
ned at lower left, ALFRED WIERNSZ-KOWALSKI 


a Panel: Height, 15 inches; length, 21% inches 
Pre erty of the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 


41 


British: 1726—1770 ,® a 
81. MRS; CARMICHAEL : e 4, ALA yn ff. o 


82. 


O;; 


, and before a background of sky and foliage, is the three-quarter leng : 


FRANCIS. “COTES/* RA 


Leaning against a balustrade over (VA a drapery o Veneuate red, 


figure of a young lady in a gold-embroidered white muslin dress. Her taw 
complexion, black eyes and long black hair offer evidence of East Indian 
descent... te 


Height, 40 inches; width, 39 inches 


Arthur apne Collection, American Art Association, 1926 
Sold to close an Account 


me 


WILLIAM MERRITT CHAS ee 


JOHN GETZ, ESO. 


The sitter, painted at half-le oth, wearine black 
tie, and holding in his right hand a scroll; the he 
beard, faces the observer and is painted in war 
and browns of the background. 


oat and waistcoast and black — 
, set off with a pointed white 
tones echoing the dark greens 


Signed at upper right, Wm. M. CHaAsE 


Height, 31% inches; width, 26% inches 
Property of Mr. John Getz g 


[See illustration | 


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Joun Getz, Esq 


No. 82. 


$3. 


(#0. 


se 


a 


ss tenennag ior shat 


2 


ANTONIO CANALET Re 


Italian: 1724—1780 


VENICE WV) y Ly / Or 
Facing the spectator, Across the Yag6on, is the northern bank with a line 


of mansions, the Ducal Palace and the Campanile; the black gondolas are 
moving to and fro over the glassy water. In the right foreground ships are 
moored at the quay, on which groups of figures are walking outside a Baroque 
church. 

Height, 24 inches; length, 40 inches 
Property of Mr. Harry Toplitt 


[See illustration | 


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-— 


FRITS THAULOW 
Norwegian: 1847—1906 


J 


84. “SCANDINAVIAN VILLAGE IN WINTER 


-[he curve ofthe village street, ankle deep in snow, with bare brown hedges 
at the left qnd a line of low cottage buildings at the right. A painted cart 
with green hood and drawn by a gray horse is rolling along towards the spec- 
tator, two villagers plodding behind it through the snow. 


Signed at lower left, Frirs THAuLow, and dated 1895 
Height, 19 inches; length, 273% inches 
Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. Nelson Robinson 


[See illustration | 


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8s. PORTRAI 


PIERRE AUGUSTE 


French: 184I—I1919 


DE MADAME SAMARY AU PIANO 


Profile to the/right, the head tilted; the hair is loosely coiled at the nape of — 
her neck and the sitter clad in a décolleté blue and white gown, and seated ~ 
before an upright piano with her head outlined before an open book of 
music. 


+ 


Height, 23 inches; width, 17% inches © 
Namara-Bolton Collection, American Art Association, 1926 


Property of a Private Collector 


[See illustration | 


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ore HOPPNER, R.A. 


British: 1758—1810 


e ” 
/} 
86. LADY JANE MILDMAY 
Half-length figure before a deep sc! drapery, of x ol Mrofoan wearing ; 
Ls. 


a low-cut brown dress with V-neck; her right arm resting on a green marble 
pedestal. ‘The scarlet of the drapery is échoed in the warm color of the 
cheeks, the thick brown hair and the red beads about the throat. 


Height, 29% inches; width, 25% inches 


/ «= 
. 


Collection of the Right Hon. The Earl of Clarendon, The Grove, Wat- 
ford, England. 
Arthur Tooth Collection, American Art Association, 1926 
Sold to close an Account 
[See illustration | 


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~ 
ae 


ALPHONSE. DE) NIU 
French: 1836—1885 


87. INFANTRY QUARTERS 
A stone walled farmhouse with redg@ofs; one of thége shattered by a huge 
shell-hole above the empty windows¢ A detachmeft/of French infantry in 
blue uniforms and red caps, is marching with fixed bayonets through the 
buildings towards the right. 


a men At i tN 


Signed at upper right, A. DE NEUVILLE 


Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches 
Property of Mr. Harry ‘Toplitt 


[See illustration | 


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= pe i * 
—_ 


er eebeeen: DE NEUVILLE 
hoc), u'French: (1836—1885 — a 


. eo" ae 
. 4 | e . : : : | Mh : | 
I pantions the Blues int 


r 1a height partly through th¢ yusset branche¢ Af a tall beech in the 
re bs Shells are bursting at left, while ir egular masses of blue- 
try are advancing to assault the village. 


ies , J 


rs per right with initials A. bE N. 


. oes Height, 36 inches; widths 29 inches 
of Mr. Hare Topi 
Pe 


— 


MARI AND FORTUNY 


ee } Spanish: ats 
i ° ~ 
89. ENVIRONS DE TANGER Hy. 73 
A wide stretch of desolate country, mafsh/and windin i 
T |» wtih the fallen trunks of dead trees; in the right foreground a species of rude 
’ tent encampment. In the centre of the middle distance, a low square block- 


house fronting the open gray water at the left. ‘The sky is yellowish-gray 
and overcast inland. 


Height, 26% inches; length, 60 inches 


Stamped at lower right with the seal of the Vente Fortuny 


Sold to close an Account 


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go. 


/S60- 


j30. 


Sold to close an Account 


TIM 


ADO £2258. 2a Cri Reha 


German: ones p | of ] 
WALLACHIAN PEASANTS ON 4 JO NEY < ); = ‘ 


A dusty plain with a pool of water in the foreground crossed by a trestle Of : 


planks, over which is thundering a team of eight horses mounted by two 
peasants with long hair and round caps, and pulling a small cart containing 


a bearded elder and his wife. ‘The team is charging up the slope to the — 


right away from the observer. — 
Signed at lower left, AD. SCHREYER 
Height, 18 inches; length, 422 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


[See illustration ] 


ASTON KNIGHT 
b an ‘American: loge 
: a j 
SUNSET AT INDIAN NECK, CONNECTICUT 
The wild grasses of the foreground are divided by a path and are in the shade 
of trees at left and right, the latter forming an open lacework for the greens 


and browns of the sky. A broad river and a mass of foliage on the farther 
side receive the warm brownish tones of the evening light. 


Signed at lower right, Aston KnicurT, Paris 


Height, 33 inches; length, 45 inches 


feb 


AANUNO{[ V NO SLNVSVAd NVIHOVTIV AA ‘06 ‘oN 


UF CAR Os 
French: XIX ar ys 


Lp, 


Q2. LATELIER DU PEINTRE : Dp 
A studio interior with a group of ladies ay aces in ae dim 

7 examining sketches; at the right is a mog disrobine behind a ma 7 
y)) * menta, at the left the artist in brown smock andl red stockings, 
a painting to two ladies and a gentleman in Louis XVI costume 


| Signed at lower left, J. Carotus, and dated 1863 . 
‘ | 


i 


Height, 36 inches; loath, 


ae 


Property of a Private Collector. 


[See illustration] | 


VICTOR COR 
Spanish: 1859— 


03. LHLePET 

A young lady in“a champagne-yellow satin arf, is 

seated in profile to the right beside a mass of mauve Asters, her/fair head 

ys 7. b and laughing eyes tilted up towards a tiny puppy which she holds aloft in | 
: her left hand. ‘Turquoise-blue background. 1 @ 


Signed at lower left, V. Corcos 
Height, 44% inches; width, 28 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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PEINTRE 


L’ATELIER DU 


92. 


No. 


94. 1 


tons out alone the spar, is tain | in che’ mainsa 
its way towards the left through a sunlit green 
heavy swell. 


Signed at lower right, James G. i oe 
7 , Height, i i 
Property of a Private Collector 


[See illustration] _ 


ee spate ined aires 


PSRs ree tes oe een 


DE WITT -PARSHA Liye 


95. SANTA BARBARA, CA 
In the foreground a mass of yellow rock, struck os the cualiene 


Me out over a deep abyss, the far side of which appears as a nebulou n 
O oof mauve; at the right is an old gnarled tree with windblown branches, 


carefully patterned. At upper right, a glimpse of sky. 
Signed at lower left, DE Wirr ParsHatt, N.A. 
Height, 30 inches; length, 36 inche: 


Property of a Private Collector 


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No. 94. WHALER WEATHERING CAPE Horn 


96. 


F 00. 


SIR WILLDAM “BEECH yt 


British: 1753—1839 
THE MISSES BANNISTER ys) : AS 


Interior before a brown curtain, with ‘a glimpse of landscape at the right. 
At a table are seated two sisters, one in a white dress in full profile to the 
“right, the other in brown, facing the observer and holding a book of music. 


Over the chair behind the first, is draped a green and crimson cloak. Both | 


have high complexions, brown eyes and curly chestnut hair. 


Height, 56 inches; width; 45 inches 


With letter from the late Mr, Algernon Graves, authenticating sitters and 
painter 


Arthur Tooth Collection, American Art Association, 1926 | 


Sold to close an Account 


GIULIO RO i 
Italian: 1492—1546 


MADONNA AND CHILD ; . J 
The nude auburn-haired Child stands facing the observer supported by the 


gostume consistii 
éd; the faces f 


right arm of the Virgin, who is robed in a peasang 
gown and blue sleeves, green cloak and brown . 

chubby and rustic in type. In the background Yt the left, farm buildings, 
almost obscuring a prospect of wooded mountainous landscape. 


Panel: Height, 41 inches; width, 30 inches 


Sold to close an Account 


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ary hae 


"a MARTIN. VAN MYTENS 
aie 1695—1770 


1. Height, 79 inches; width, 54 inches 
tion of Baronne de Vaux, Paris | 
o close an Account 

= [Companion to the following] 


MARTIN VAN MYTENS 


Dutch: 1 ssn ff 


MARIA THERESA, EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA ~ 
is consort, richly dressed in flowing blue silk robes embroidered in sh 
Fans holding. an ermine-lined cloak over her right shoulder, before a gilded 
. table on which repose four dynastic crowns. 


= : Height, 79 inches; width, 54 inches 
r ; : : 

_ Collection of Baronne de Vaux, Paris 

Sold to close an Account 

7 = 


[Companion to the preceding] 


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100. 


IOI. 


- Sold to close an Account 


EOe. 


LAL FAN SAAC GO se 


Early XVII: Century 
MADONNA Wet pl dea bSeel | 


Clad in red robes, draped with a flue cloak, the flowing folds of a fawn veil — 
encircling the Seni head, which is bowed; the hands clasped before the 


bosom. 


Oval panel: Height, 25 inches; width, 182 inches 


Sold to close an Account. 


JACOPO ROBUSTI, Cattep “IPs eee 
[ ATTRIBUTED TO] } 


Italian: 1518—1594 


JACOPO CAPELLORII5 40 | nee a j 
A three-quarter length portrait facing the observer, the head turned to half- — 
right, of a bearded senator clad in a fur-edged black robe; his right han 
resting on a book. Background of dark green drapery and ornamented © 
with the escutcheon of the sitter and inscription JACOBVSs CAPELLO PROCVR ~ 
EQV MDXXXXVI 2 , 
Height, 4334 inches; width, 32% inches 


PAUL VAN’ SOMER 
Dutch: 1576—1621 


H. M. KING JAMES I 4. : 
Before a dark red background, his left hand resting onfa fable“with a red 


velvet cloth and cushion, and bearing the crown, orb, etc‘, st ds the monarch, 
dressed in gold-embroidered black doublet and puffed knee breeches, vandyked — 
lace ruff and cuffs, fingering with his right hand the medal of an Order — 


‘hung about his neck. 


Height, 81 inches; width, 54 inches 


A similar portrait, in the collection of the Duke of Devonshire, is repro- 


duced in the volume Mary Stuart by John Skelton, 1893 


Sold to close an Account 


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French: XVI Fat 


103. PORTRAIT OF A LADY OF THE eee OF HENRF IV 


Painted at full length, wearing a voluminous black robe with slashed and 
a puffed sleeves, and richly trimmed with lace; her right hand rests on a missal 
e standing on a table beside a vase of flowers. ‘The sensitiye head, with its 

long brown hair, is modeled before a heavy dark red drapery. 


Stamped on back of canvas “Galerie de Son Altesse Royale, Madame la 
Duchesse de Berri, Venise’. 
Height, 81 inches; width, 54 inches 
Collection of the Duchesse de Berri, April, 1865 
Sold to close an Account 
[See illustration | 


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105. 


106. 


American: 1859— © e | 
CROSSING THE DUNES Ps , ae 4 | 
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WA Late Ree SHA 


} American: XIX Century 
PURPLE OL 2 ; 


The rocky shore of a bay with flat stretches of sand, curves 
in the brilliant sunshine; the sea is calm and filled witl 
purple. 


Signed at lower left, WALTER SHAW , ae 
Height, 26% inches; length, 40 inches — 


Sold to close an Account 


H. PEABODY. PE wae 


Sand dunes and scrubby brown in the blazing sun, a s in blue @ 
coat heading his flock over thestubble away from the spgctator. In the 
distance at the right a cluster of stone pines, in the left middleground, two 
beeches. | 


Signed at lower left, H. PEanopy Face, and dated 1926 


Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches q 
Property of H. Peabody Flagg | & 


ANDREW MELROSE 


. American: XIX “e | 
ON THE PASSAIC, N. J. di 


A group of brown and white cattle are in the wide suamt &ntacbws; 
left is a cluster of trees, in the distance at the right the river and farm © 
buildings. ) : 


Signed at lower left, ANDREW MELROSE 


Height, 28 inches; length, 33% inches 4 
Sold to close an Account 4 


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WALTER SHAW 
American: XIX Century 


107. MARINE HY 74 
At the left a purplish-brown coast f granite rocks j 


9 from a pale blue sky; a dull green sea is thunderig@/in bursts of spray on 


____ Signed at lower left, WaLTER SHaw 


_" . Height, 26% inches; length, 40 inches 
_ Sold to close an Account 


Pree nNe SAMUEL AUGUSTE 
FROMENTIN-DUPEUX 


_ French: 18 1876 


palms is an encampment, ayd to the left yesting camels. 


OASIS . / } ° 
Vast expanse of desert un (sh tropical sky; inthe middle distance sheltered by 


Signed at lower left, Euc. FROMENTIN 


Height, 39 inches; length, 43 inches 
Sold to close an Estate 


ITALIAN 2 a : 
PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN A BLUE ROBE 


Half-length portrait of a lady in a gold-embroidered blue robe, facing towards 
the observer, her right hand resting on a book. In elaborate carved, gilded 
and polychromed frame. 

Height, 33 inches; width, 25 inches 


Property of Mr. N. B. Spingold 


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XIX Century | f 


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110. VENUS AND AMOURS  / oA 
Portraying the nude figure of the goddess draped about t 
iE ly) cotta robe, reclining on the clouds and attended by a tr 


amorini. 


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legs in a terra 
of sportive nude 

: ge emear 4 
Signed at lower right, L. SCHAETLE “i t Lae ‘ 
Height, 23 inches; length, 3134 inches 


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Property of Mr. Harry Toplitt 


ANTOINE WATTEA 


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AT A 


111. FETE MUSICALE 


AO, A group of maidens an 


a romantic green landscape with/a fountain in the left foreground. 
Height, 40 inches; length, 44\gnches — | 
Property of Mr. N. B. Spingold | .| 


[END OF SALE] 


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NOVA, Antonio 
Se rovial Monk 


“List OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


33 
39 


73 


96 


59 


22 


41 


83 


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30 


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CATALOGUE 
NUMBE 


CHARNAY, ARMAND 
The Catch 


CHASE, Witt1am Merritt, N.A. 
John Getz, Esq. 


CIPOLLA, Fasio 
An Interesting Book 


CORCOS, Victor: 
The Pet 


COTES, Francis, &:4. 


Mrs. Arnold of Shenley 
Mrs. Carmichael 


COURTOIS, Gustave 
Portrait of a Lady in a Pink Dress 


CURRAN, CuHartes Courtney, N.A. 
Girl Reading 


DANA, H. 
Un Port Meéditerrané 


DEV BY CAND AYA: 


Swiss Lakeside Scene 


DE HAVEN, Frankuin, N.Z. 


Winter 
Russet Woods 


DE NEUVILLE, ALPHONSE 


Infantry Quarters 
The Attack 


DETAILLE, Epovarp 


Fragment du Panorama 


Peioein HENRY 
Pike Bartlett 


Se Geo Axrnen 
ee in Upland Pastures 


WOOD, FREDERIC 
~ Beach of Bab-el-Oued, Algiers 
Pi ore Algerian Mosque 


a RRMANN, Leo 
Portrait of a Lady 


ER, Joun, R.A. 
Lady Jane Mildmay 


ALOGU 
CNCUMBER” 


25 
47 
49 
52 
66 
105 


103 


89 


108 


14 


77 


71 


35 
54 


18 


86 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 


Madonna 
Portrait of a Lady in a Blue Robe 


JACQUE, Cuares EMILE 
Sheep in Barn 


JACQUET, Jean GusTAvE 
Portrait of a Young Girl in Pink 


KNIGHT, Astron . 


Sunset at Indian Neck, Connecticut 


LADELL,-E. 
Still Life: Fruit 


LAMBERT, Louis EUGENE 
The Kittens 


LAURENCE, Sypney M. 
Mermaid 


LEVY, HenriI LEOPOLD 
End of the Combat 


MADRAZO, RarmunpDo 
Portrait of a Lady in Violet 


MAGHELLI, R. 
Girl Feeding Chickens 


MARTIN, Henri G. 
The Bridge, St. Médard 


MELROSE, ANDREW 
On the Passaic, N. J. 


MENZLER, WILHELM 
A Florentine Garden 


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CATALO 
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CATALOGUE 


NUMBER 
2 60 
24 
EORGE [Attributed to] 
65 
15 
ps Louis” 
=aN ES 9 
ARA. 
; 12 
: [ARC LL Vicewre : 
A At the Grand Opera : 19 
P/ aun buy , De Wirt, N.A. , 
; Santa, Barbara, California 95 
eee 
= ULT, i‘ 
Head of a Young Girl 29 
., “a ONOW, Ivan | 
as Gane Tle Adam 2 
Winter 10 
R ereart , CHARLEs S. 
The Boat 23 
RENOIR, Pierre Avucuste 
Portrait de Madame Samary au Piano 85 


k ODIN, AUGUSTE 
a Study of a Female Figure 13 


ROMANO, GiuLtIo soggy 
Madonna and Child . : 


RUBENS, PETER PauL [Manner of | 


Portrait of a Gentleman in Black 


SCHAE DUE SL, 


Venus and Amours 


SCHREYER, ApoL_rH 


Wallachian Peasants on a Journey 


SHAW, WALTER 
Purple Sea 


Marine 


SMITH, Henry PEMBER 
| Midsummer Study: Head of Niantic River 


SPEED, Haro.p 
The Silent Place 


STEICHEN, E. 


Sunlit Landscape 
Moonlight 


STUART, Gireerr [Manner of] 


Benjamin West, P.R.A. : 
Richard Burke, Son of Edmund Burke 


SULLY, THomaAs 


Sketch of a Male Head 
Sketch of a Female Head 
Dr. McClure of Pittsburgh, Pa. 


TAIT, ArtHur Firzwituiam, N.A. 
Quail 


THAULOW, Frits 


Scandinavian Village in Winter 


N lis J ie [Attributed to] 
i pello [1 546] 


“24 


CHE, AUGUSTE 
jature Portrait 
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2s ran 


EL L, GayLorpD SANGSTON 


N DONGEN, KeEEs y 
Ida Rubinstein and Isadora Duncan 


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; Y MYTENS, MartTIN 


Francis I, Emperor of Austria 
Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria 


| _ VAN SCHENDEL, P. 
= j§ che Pork Shop 
. 

_ VAN SOMER, Pau 
a i H. M. so James I 


-VERESTCHAGIN, Vasity 
A Jewish Rabbi 


_ VIBERT, Jean Grorces 
. Un Russe 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


10! 


26 


50 


7O 


98 
99 


32 


102 


20 


2 ane i 
“Ave AS cae <9) 7 


_ WARD, James Re 
Dead Hare 


WATTEAU, ANTOINE | u fee) 
Féte Musicale i. 


WEATHERBY, R. 
Capri Peasant Girl 


WIERNSZ-KOWALSKI, A.trrep 
Ane Cart 


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WIGGINS, Car.etTon, N.A. 
Guernsey Bull 


ZIER, Epouarp : 
A Parisian Beauty 


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its direct supervision, of art and literary property 
and all personal effects, in the settlement of estates, 
for inheritance tax, insurance and other purposes. 
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estates, such catalogues to be modeled after the fine 
and intelligently produced sales’ catalogues of the 
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companies, executors, administrators, trustees, 
attorneys and private individuals for whom the 
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